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The academic year starts at the beginning of October. To enrol, you must have a BSc in telecommunications and electronics or in related areas, for example in general electrical engineering, computer science, computer engineering, physics, technical physics, mathematics, control engineering, etc.

The first (preparatory) semester of the 4-semester graduate studies is mainly devoted to enhance and widen the student’s knowledge in telecommunications and electronics. This semester program contains five courses covering the main areas of electronics and telecommunications and the sixth course is devoted to programming in Matlab or C++ – which is a necessary tool for successful continuation of the studies during the next three semesters. After the preparatory semester the students join the 3-semester MSc curriculum.

If you are interested in any MSc course content, please click on: E&T ICT courses

The academic year starts at the beginning of March. To enrol, you must have a BSc in electronics, telecommunications or closely related fields.

It should be emphasized that completing the MSc programme without the preparatory semester (present in the 4-semester curriculum) makes the studies difficult to the BSc graduates in the fields other than electronics and telecommunications. The graduates who have BSc in the areas not very closely related to electronics and/or telecommunications, and who apply for admission to the 3-semester graduate programme, must have individual consent from the E&T Faculty Dean. The consent is based on at least positive grades in the undergraduate Transcript of records, or professional experience in the job related to electronics and telecommunications.

If you are interested in any MSc course content, please click on: E&T ICT courses

Application documents and procedure

If you are a Polish citizen, you have to enrol electronically.

The registration service and necessary info (in Polish) you can find at:

Application contact

NOTE: Any questions concerning the application and admission procedure, as well as its progress, should be addressed SOLELY to the Office of International Relations.

It is also the office staff who will be in touch with the applicants, in order to manage their application and admission process.

We remind you that the non-EU citizens must have a valid visa to enter Poland. Please bear in mind that the process of obtaining a visa may take several weeks.

The deadlines given to you are considered as timemarks and are not final. Those timemarks were picked upon our experience with international students. Applying before the deadline gives the candidate enough time to get the decision from the University, obtain the visa and prepare for arriving to Poland.

Important files

Data concerning the graduate (MSc) studies in electronics and telecommunications you can find in the file: MSc in E&T.doc